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Tdorsay
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Monday, April 13, 2020 1:44 PM | |
Hi all
just wondering if anyone has a good recommendation for a site to order a case of top loaders. Preferably from Canada to reduce shipping costs.
thanks in advance
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reakins
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Monday, April 13, 2020 1:51 PM | |
How many do you need? I can send you hundreds.
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~Rob~ Hockey set collector including inserts, ERR, COR, VAR. Knowledgeable about 1968-69 to 1994-95 hockey. All 1990 and newer cards for trade are NRMT. Expect the same in return. 1989 and older are assigned a grade. Everything on my trade list is available for sale. Reasonable prices based on condition. If it's not on my tradelist, it's not available.
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Tdorsay
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Monday, April 13, 2020 1:58 PM | |
I'm trying to go backwards and put all the "value" cards in top loaders starting with my vintage which is just loose in a 3200 box. The question is.. what's a value card? I'll be needing hundreds just for the hockey I guess. I prefer top loaders so I can take them out and look at them.
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sandyrusty
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Monday, April 13, 2020 2:04 PM | |
If it wasn't for social distancing, I think you two are close enough to make it worth meeting for the exchange.
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Bruno -------- Check my Profile page to see my 2023 Goals and my Lists of sets near completion (5 cards or less) or sets getting close (less than 100 cards missing and 75% complete). https://www.tcdb.com/Forum.cfm/Page/B/ID/0/?MODE=VIEW&ThreadID=25745&C=0
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baseballcardstoreca
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Monday, April 13, 2020 2:17 PM | |
Hello fellow Canuck,
I've probably wasted hours upon hours researching the same thing. Not only toploaders but any reputable domestic seller of card supplies.
I found Cardboard Memories from Brampton, Ontario the best so far. Most, if not all are in stock and great shipping rates.
https://www.cardboardmemories.ca/
Cheers,
Mike
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Tdorsay
Posts: 56
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Monday, April 13, 2020 2:31 PM | |
Although I'd prefer new, I'm ok with used as long as they are in ok condition.
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Tdorsay
Posts: 56
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Monday, April 13, 2020 2:32 PM | |
Thanks mike. I'll check them out.
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reakins
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Monday, April 13, 2020 6:06 PM | |
I keep most cards with a book value of $40 or greater in sleeves and top loaders. Some higher value cards (>$100) are in screw downs. Lesser valued cards (>$1) are stored in sleeves to prevent unnecessary wear and tear.
The top loaders I have are used but "like new". I've also got lots of used "like new" sleeves.
Tdorsay wrote:
I'm trying to go backwards and put all the "value" cards in top loaders starting with my vintage which is just loose in a 3200 box. The question is.. what's a value card? I'll be needing hundreds just for the hockey I guess. I prefer top loaders so I can take them out and look at them.
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~Rob~ Hockey set collector including inserts, ERR, COR, VAR. Knowledgeable about 1968-69 to 1994-95 hockey. All 1990 and newer cards for trade are NRMT. Expect the same in return. 1989 and older are assigned a grade. Everything on my trade list is available for sale. Reasonable prices based on condition. If it's not on my tradelist, it's not available.
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olerud363
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Monday, April 13, 2020 6:16 PM | |
Another place to look is zephyrepic.com. It's in BC. They don't list bulk prices, but the standard toploaders are 50 cents cheaper than Cardboard Memories for a single pack. Maybe they give bulk discounts too.
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Canadian member collecting John Olerud, Toronto Blue Jays team sets, and Topps base sets. Always open to trading! Cardboard Corner
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